Verordening 2016/2336 - Voorwaarden voor de visserij op diepzeebestanden in het noordoostelijke deel van de Atlantische Oceaan, tot vaststelling van bepalingen voor de visserij in de internationale wateren van het noordoostelijke deel van de Atlantische Oceaan

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Samenvatting van Wetgeving

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Fishing in the north-east Atlantic – rules on deep-sea stocks and international waters

SUMMARY OF:

Regulation (EU) 2016/2336 – rules protecting deep-sea fishing stocks and vulnerable marine ecosystems

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE REGULATION?

  • It seeks to ensure the sustainable exploitation of deep-sea stocks while reducing the environmental impact of these fisheries on vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs)* in the deep waters and improving the information base for scientific assessment through data collection.
  • It repeals and replaces Regulation (EC) No 2347/2002, which set the rules on access to deep-sea fish stocks in the European Union (EU).

KEY POINTS

  • Deep-sea fishing with bottom trawls (i.e. gear designed to catch species on or near the bottom of the sea) below 800 metres from the water surface is banned.
  • Based on the best available scientific advice, the European Commission established in 2022, by means of Regulation (EU) 2022/1614, the list of areas where VMEs are known to occur or are likely to occur in EU waters. These areas are closed to all bottom gears operating in EU waters at a depth below 400 metres.
  • Two types of fishing authorisation are introduced for:
    • vessels that land more than 8% of deep-sea species in any fishing trip and at least 10 tonnes in the calendar year concerned (target authorisation); and
    • vessels that have by-catches*of deep-sea species, which are subject to a flexibility of 15% beyond 10 tonnes (by-catch authorisation).
  • Fishing capacity is capped based on the capacity of vessels that landed more than 10 tonnes of deep-sea species in 2009–2011.
  • Targeted deep-sea fisheries are confined to areas (known as the ‘footprint area’) where deep-sea fishing occurred in 2009–2011.
  • EU Member States may submit to the Commission, on behalf of their fishing fleets, a request to carry out exploratory fishing outside the footprint area. Requests must be accompanied by an impact assessment and indicate the estimated duration of exploratory fisheries and the estimated number of vessels taking part and their capacity. The Commission sets the conditions for such fishing by means of implementing acts. The duration of exploratory fishing is limited to a maximum of 1 year (renewable once).
  • Vessels must report encounters* with VMEs below a depth of 400 metres and move to an alternative area at least 5 nautical miles away from the area of encounter.
  • The regulation introduces stricter rules including:
    • restrictions on transhipment*;
    • real-time reporting on the use of quota;
    • follow-up of misreported catches;
    • specific control and inspection programmes.
  • Quantities exceeding 100 kg of deep-sea species may only be landed in designated ports. The intention to land them must be notified at least 4 hours in advance and 1 hour in advance for vessels of no more than 12 metres.
  • A fishing authorisation can be withdrawn for at least 2 months in the event of non-compliance with its conditions regarding:
    • use of inappropriate fishing gear;
    • areas of operation and catch limits;
    • failure to take an observer on board.
  • It also sets out rules on data collection standards and requirements for observer coverage to ensure the collection of relevant, timely and accurate data on catches and by-catches of deep-sea species. Data should also be collected on encounters with VMEs of at least 20% for targeting vessels using bottom trawls and bottom-set gillnets and 10% coverage for other vessels. This coverage may be adapted by the Commission on the basis of scientific advice.
  • The above measures concern EU waters and certain areas covered by the Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic where EU vessels fish. In the North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission area, the existing rules on fishing permits, designated ports and data collection continue to apply, along with the increased observer coverage of 20%.
  • The regulation has been evaluated to determine the extent to which its objectives have been achieved. The evaluation, published in May 2021, is available on the dedicated website: deep-sea fisheries.

FROM WHEN DOES THE REGULATION APPLY?

It has applied since 12 January 2017.

BACKGROUND

  • The EU’s common fisheries policy was reformed and a new basic regulation (Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 – see summary) entered into force on 1 January 2014. Among other things, it introduced a landing obligation and an obligation for all stocks in EU waters to be managed sustainably.
  • Deep-sea fishing in the north-east Atlantic is carried out both in EU waters and in international waters governed by agreements within the North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission. The economy of a number of fishing communities depends, to a certain extent, on deep-sea fisheries. This fishing is dominated by traditional coastal fleets and large nomadic trawlers and accounts for about 1% of landings from the north-east Atlantic.

KEY TERMS

Vulnerable marine ecosystem. Marine ecosystems in the deep waters, defined by physical and functional fragility, which risk being damaged because of encounter with fishing gears.

By-catch. Unwanted fish and marine species caught unintentionally.

Encounter. Catches of such quantities of VME indicator species that are above the threshold levels.

Transhipment. The transfer of a catch from a smaller fishing boat to a larger one, which then incorporates it into a larger batch for shipment.

MAIN DOCUMENT

Regulation (EU) 2016/2336 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 December 2016 establishing specific conditions for fishing for deep-sea stocks in the north-east Atlantic and provisions for fishing in international waters of the north-east Atlantic and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 2347/2002 (OJ L 354, 23.12.2016, pp. 1–19).

RELATED DOCUMENTS

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1614 of 15 September 2022 determining the existing deep-sea fishing areas and establishing a list of areas where vulnerable marine ecosystems are known to occur or are likely to occur (OJ L 242, 19.9.2022, pp. 1–141).

Council Regulation (EU) 2016/72 of 22 January 2016 fixing for 2016 the fishing opportunities for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in Union waters and, for Union fishing vessels, in certain non-Union waters, and amending Regulation (EU) 2015/104 (OJ L 22, 28.1.2016, pp. 1–165).

Successive amendments to Regulation (EU) 2016/72 have been incorporated into the original document. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.

Council Regulation (EU) 2016/2285 of 12 December 2016 fixing for 2017 and 2018 the fishing opportunities for Union fishing vessels for certain deep-sea fish stocks and amending Council Regulation (EU) 2016/72 (OJ L 344, 17.12.2016, pp. 32–45).

Council Regulation (EU) No 1367/2014 of 15 December 2014 fixing for 2015 and 2016 the fishing opportunities for Union fishing vessels for certain deep-sea fish stocks (OJ L 366, 20.12.2014, pp. 1–14).

See consolidated version.

last update 23.02.2017

Deze samenvatting is overgenomen van EUR-Lex.

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Wettekst

Verordening (EU) 2016/2336 van het Europees Parlement en de Raad van 14 december 2016 tot vaststelling van bijzondere voorwaarden voor de visserij op diepzeebestanden in het noordoostelijke deel van de Atlantische Oceaan, tot vaststelling van bepalingen voor de visserij in de internationale wateren van het noordoostelijke deel van de Atlantische Oceaan en tot intrekking van Verordening (EG) nr. 2347/2002 van de Raad